tacticool22
US Veteran
Would anybody else like a .308 / 7.62 version of the M&P 15?
What would be a good model number?
What would be a good model number?
Yeah. But it's not what I want. A longer cartridge like the .243 and .308, like the R-25 offers is what would be the ticket. For me.
In reality, it would not cost S&W much at all to get the same suppliers of lowers to several other makers to cast them a bunch of lowers and then have S&W logo stamped on and do their own final machining.
That's how it is done right now. They are under a giant umbrella with several other firearm manufacturers, and already share production on various things.
Go buy one of those other manufacturers' rifles then. If that's all you want. The advantage of S&W in the AR-15s is they make receivers and some parts in-house, meaning you get more rifle for less money. If all you want is random parts sourced and slapped together, you can find that all over the internet.
Go buy one of those other manufacturers' rifles then. If that's all you want. The advantage of S&W in the AR-15s is they make receivers and some parts in-house, meaning you get more rifle for less money. If all you want is random parts sourced and slapped together, you can find that all over the internet.
Would anybody else like a .308 / 7.62 version of the M&P 15?
What would be a good model number?
I would take one in .308 but I am building a Palma Match Rifle in .308 presently. My little dream AR is in .243 Winchester. That to me would be a great hunting rifle.